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Chlorine Dioxide Disinfection Powder The Ultimate Solution for Your Business Needs
Product Introduction:
Chlorine dioxide (ClO ₂) is a yellow green to orange yellow gas that is internationally recognized as a safe and non-toxic green disinfectant. Low concentration chlorine dioxide has a mixed odor of grass and soil, and at high concentrations, it has a stimulating odor similar to chlorine gas, with strong irritation. After contact, it mainly causes respiratory irritation. Inhaling high concentrations can cause pulmonary edema, which can be fatal and cause serious damage to the respiratory tract. High concentration of this product gas may be irritating to the skin. Skin contact or ingestion of high concentration solutions of this product may cause strong irritation and corrosion, and long-term exposure to high concentrations can lead to chronic bronchitis.
Basic Product Information:
Chinese name | chlorine dioxide | RTECS number | F03000000 |
chemical formula | ClO₂ | ICSC Number | 0127 |
CAS login number | 10049-04-4 | Density | 3.09(11℃) |
Melting point | -59.5 ℃ | English name | Chlorine Dioxide |
EC Number | 006-089-00-2 | EINECS login number | 233-162-8 |
molecular weight | 67.46 | Water solubility | Very soluble in water |
Boiling point | 11℃ |
Product Usage:
Used as an oxidant, deodorizer, biocide, preservative, bleach, etc.
Chlorine dioxide disinfectant
Chlorine dioxide is highly favored by people due to its strong bactericidal ability, no harm to human and animal health, and no secondary pollution to the environment. Chlorine dioxide is not only a broad-spectrum and environmentally friendly disinfectant that does not produce carcinogens, but also exhibits significant effects in sterilization, food preservation, deodorization, and other aspects.
Chlorine dioxide can also be used for bleaching, such as in textile and paper-making industries that use chlorine gas for bleaching, which can be replaced by chlorine dioxide.
The main uses of chlorine dioxide are disinfection of tap water and bleaching of flour and wood pulp.
It can effectively combat viruses, bacteria, and cysts and egg sacs caused by protozoa such as Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium.
Since Brussels, Belgium changed the disinfectant for tap water from chlorine gas to chlorine dioxide in 1956, chlorine dioxide has been widely used.
After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, chlorine dioxide was used to remove dangerous mold from flooded houses. The Chinese government also announced on March 6, 2006 that chlorine dioxide would be used as a disinfectant for tap water.